that as well... But the perfect scenario is this : * 16 teams maximum* international matches... Lower teams such as my country play in a league for themselves and the winner of each groups joins the elite. This will reduce some four games to teams such as Germany Italy Spain England Franc etc etc... African / S. American Cup of Nations every four years not two... not sure about the latter but the former is every two years.

ramsej84 wrote:Holy Mother of God... Football associations plus Ma(uefa,fifa)fia have to realize that footballers are humans... f*** money and tv and sponsors...

In the meantime, I'm asked to produce something at work for 40 hours a week. These guys are asked to play 180 minutes a week and people complain? Seriously? They're paid millions. Wring out every last drop out of these spoiled brats, I say!

A man formerly known as the "Broomstick Robber" has been charged after allegedly trying to extort millions in cash and diamonds from Bayern.

The Bundesliga side reportedly received two letters from the 63-year-old man on February 9 and 15, in which he threatened to use bombs and drones if the club did not hand over one million euros in cash and two millions euros worth of diamonds.

The suspect was arrested on Monday by Munich police, stating that he was a notorious former robber who was sentenced to a 13-year jail sentence on 17 counts of bank robbery in 1999.

The man was freed on parole 10 years later.

The name "Broomstick Robber" came from his tendency to hold hostages and lock doors in banks he had robbed with a broomstick. He amassed millions in his run of robberies before being caught by authorities.

The suspect appeared before a judge on Tuesday. The Munich club has made no comment.

MUTU wrote:In the meantime, I'm asked to produce something at work for 40 hours a week. These guys are asked to play 180 minutes a week and people complain? Seriously? They're paid millions. Wring out every last drop out of these spoiled brats, I say!

Supply and demand. You own a high-traffic football fan forum. Basically you are the biggest de facto supporter of the current high-revenue football hype machine among us. /devil's advocate

The ideal team

--------Müller with gloves---------Müller--Müller--Müller--Müller---------Müller---------Müller-----------Müller----Müller----Müller-------------------Müller---------------

MUTU wrote:In the meantime, I'm asked to produce something at work for 40 hours a week. These guys are asked to play 180 minutes a week and people complain? Seriously? They're paid millions. Wring out every last drop out of these spoiled brats, I say!

Supply and demand. You own a high-traffic football fan forum. Basically you are the biggest de facto supporter of the current high-revenue football hype machine among us. /devil's advocate

a big accolade for Guardiola...from italian media... I wish I had time to translate... To cut the long story short they said that we played a martian football where we seemed to have more than one head, more than two legs etc etc and that he is a the true special one and all the money he earns and is earning is well deserved... [source]

ramsej84 wrote:Holy Mother of God... Football associations plus Ma(uefa,fifa)fia have to realize that footballers are humans... f*** money and tv and sponsors...

In the meantime, I'm asked to produce something at work for 40 hours a week. These guys are asked to play 180 minutes a week and people complain? Seriously? They're paid millions. Wring out every last drop out of these spoiled brats, I say!

I know this probably couldn't possibly happen with our players but -if it were to happen- what do you think the club would do to a player who would act like Cristiano Ronaldo did towards his teammates? I'd like to think that the club would be merciless and send him to the second team for the remainder of the season (possibly sell him by seasons end). Even a top star. Feel free to pontiffy on what would you like to be done too

You just don't send someone for whom you paid 100M and earns 20M yearly to the second team... Especially since you need a big figure to challenge your sworn enemy's main character Messi. They needed a figure like CR7 to make a more earthly Messi, who was wiping the floor with Mierdrid and MESSIng everything there.If Bayern ever paid 100M for someone or anyone was worth that much, they wouldn't relegate him to the second team, maybe just sell him the next year...

Bayern Munich have revealed plans to completely overhaul their digital channels in a move that will see them cut out all intermediary digital agencies in favour of running the club’s digital platforms from within the Allianz Arena.

The ambitious project, dubbed ‘Digital 4.0’, is designed to give the Bundesliga champions greater control and flexibility of what content they produce as well as enabling them to control how fans around the world consume it.

As part of the project all of the club’s current digital media channels will be completely overhauled in order to rebuild from the ground-up its core server infrastructure, which will see them cut ties with their intermediary digital agencies.

The project will begin this summer and according to director of IT and new media at Bayern Munich, Stefan Mennerich, is exactly what is needed if the club is to compete with its biggest European rivals.

“The football business, via digitalisation, is an international competition and if we want to be able to compete against the big English and the big French and Spanish and Italian clubs, we have to be successful abroad as well,” he said.

Mennerich maintained that the transformation would allow them to portray the club’s origin and communications in a more effective and accurate way.

“We see that the fans in China and the United States, that they love these Bavarian roots and we want to bring our history and our background to the fans in China and the United States. We want to contextualize the content, that means want to be able to bring another content to a mobile phone user in Japan in the morning than to a desktop user in the evening in Brazil, and we want to be able to bring the content in the way that people expect it.”

While Mennerich was reserved in revealing the details of the project, he was open in emphasising a focus on video.

“People expect video content, be it on social media or on website or on mobile site, it has to be video, and we will educate or video teams and our editorial teams in order to be able to create the videos people expect.

The level of work necessary to deliver the ambitious Digital 4.0 project will likely mean the club will have to build a large and diverse team working around the clock, in order to reach the Bayern Munich fans throughout the world.

PunkCapitalist wrote:I know this probably couldn't possibly happen with our players but -if it were to happen- what do you think the club would do to a player who would act like Cristiano Ronaldo did towards his teammates? I'd like to think that the club would be merciless and send him to the second team for the remainder of the season (possibly sell him by seasons end). Even a top star. Feel free to pontiffy on what would you like to be done too

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Bayern would fine him and suspend him for one or two games and then all will be forgotten.

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